On display at the Museum
Honor, Courage, Commitment: Marine Corps Art, 1975-2018
Now - April 30
Trust presents West Coast Biennial Art Exhibition




Now - April 30 Additional support by Julia

Famous Artists Childrenʼs Art Exhibition: Contemporary Color and Shapes
Now - April 30
Whatʼs Your Bag?
Now - April 30
Sherrill Bambauer presents Tree Houses



Feb 11 - May 14
Supported by Red River Forest LLC
Upcoming Events • Feb - April
Winter Museum Hours
9am-4pm (Wed-Fri) 10am-4pm (Sat & Sun)
Other open days:
Monday, Feb 20 & Tuesday, Feb 21
Monday, April 10 & Tuesday, April 11
Parrot Playhouse

9:30am - 4pm (Wed - Fri) 10:30am - 4pm (weekends)
Briefly closed 11:45am - 1pm
Water Wonders
Indoor Animal Program
Wednesdays & Thursdays, 2pm
Now - April 30
Sherrill Bambauer presents Little Explorers
Thursdays, 10am – 11am
Feb: Be An Artist
March: Me & My Family
April: Earth Day Every Day No Program on April 6
Animal Artists
Indoor Animal Program
Fridays, 2pm, now - Feb 10
Guided Garden Walks with the Horticulture Manager
Saturdays, 10am – 11am
Meet at 1155 Arboretum Drive
Columbia Bank presents Predator vs. Prey Indoor Animal Show

Saturdays, 2pm, now - Feb 11
Project Learning Tree & Growing Up WILD Workshop
Saturday, Feb 4, 9am - 3pm
Animal Parade
Sundays, 2pm, now - Feb 12
Charlie Rabbit & Friends
Saturday, Feb 4, 10am – 11am
Plant Workshop: Creating Beautiful Succulent Dish Gardens
Saturday, Feb 11, 10am - 12pm
Kool April Nites presents Family 2nd Saturday: Celebrating Women & Girls in STEM
Saturday, Feb 11, 11am – 2pm
Sensory Hour
Saturday, Feb 18, 9am – 10am Register online at turtlebay.org
Redding Electric Utility presents Science Saturday: KEVA Building Challenge
Saturday, Feb 18, 11am – 2pm
Volunteer Info Hour
Saturday, Feb 18, 3pm - 4pm
Discovery Camp: Engineering the World Feb 20-24 (Monday – Friday), 9am-4pm


Supported by PG&E
Art Studio Saturday: Playing the Conceptual Art Game!
Saturday, Feb 25, 11am – 2pm
Bubblepalooza
Wednesdays, 10am-11am, March 1 - 29
Charlie Rabbit & Friends
Saturday, March 4, 10am – 11am
Paint Night at the Museum (21+)
Saturday, March 4, 4:30pm – 7pm
Plant Talk: Shrub & Perennial Pruning
Saturday, March 11, 10am - 12pm
Kool April Nites presents Family 2nd Saturday: Rain Rain, Stay Awhile!
Saturday, March 11, 11am – 2pm
Redding Electric Utility presents Science Saturday: Small Science (Nano)
Saturday, March 18, 11am – 2pm
Disco Wonderland
Turtle Bay Auction 2023
Saturday, March 18, 5:30pm
Art Studio Saturday: Wonderful Watercolor
Saturday, March 25, 11am – 2pm
Spike the Porcupineʼs 20th Birthday
Saturday, March 25, time TBD
Open Animal Trainings
Saturdays & Sundays , April 1 - 23 11am - 12pm & 2pm - 3pm
Week of the Young Child: Pop-up Story Time
Tuesday, April 4, 10am – 11am
Week of the Young Child: Caring for Our World!
Thursday, April 6, 9am – 12pm
Spring Plant Sale
Member Sale: April 7, 4pm-7pm
Public Sale: April 8, 9am - 3pm
Charlie Rabbit & Friends at the Spring Plant Sale!
Saturday, April 8, 9am - 1pm
Kool April Nites presents Family 2nd Saturday: Seeing the Forest for the Trees!
Saturday, April 8, 11am – 2pm
Redding Electric Utility presents Science Saturday: Earth Day Every Day
Saturday, April 15, 11am – 2pm
Plant Talk: Restoration Tree Pruning
Saturday, April 22, 10am-12pm
Art Studio Saturday: Creative Klecksography
Saturday, April 22, 11am – 2pm
Turtle Bay Auction
March 18, 2023 · 5:30pm



Redding Civic Auditorium
Disco Wonderland • Turtle Bay Auction 2023
March 18, 2023 • 5:30pm • Redding Civic Auditorium
We are pleased to announce the return of the in-person Turtle Bay Auction, now with something for everyone in our community! This year's format allows both online and in-person bidding for Silent Auction items! Plus, those joining us in person will experience the exclusive Live Auction bidding. Enjoy delicious food, drinks, and DISCO merriment supporting Turtle Bayʼs educational programs, museum exhibitions, and more!
For more information and to purchase your Patron Table or Individual tickets, visit the website link below:
turtlebay.org/auction
Donors Making an Impact
A special thank you to our Funding Families, whose pledged support throughout the year helps Turtle Bay continue to thrive. We could not do all that we do without friends like you! Looking to celebrate philanthropy, community, and, most of all, family fun with this group? Learn how you can become a Funding Family today!

turtlebay.org/funding-families

To give to Turtle Bay is to make an investment in our community that returns tenfold in the minds and spirits of those who visit the Park! Our Mission to inspire wonder, education, and appreciation of our world is only made possible when we all work together to create new opportunities!

Sherrill Bambauer has been helping Turtle Bay make that happen since the beginning! Sherrill (with her late husband, Dennis) is a founding member of Turtle Bay who supports childrenʼs education through annual donations. Sherrill loves to sponsor the wildly popular Little Explorers program at Turtle Bay. This Winter, Sherrill is presenting Tree Houses (opening February 11) - an exhibition to delight

Tri Counties Bank presents School Field Trips at Turtle Bay

For more than eight years, Turtle Bay has relied on Tri Counties Bank to help us fund so many important programs at the Park. This year, their generous support goes to Turtle Bayʼs spectacular Field Trip Programs that help to educate more than 10,000 school children every year.
Dignity Health North State presents Dam To Bridge
Dignity Healthʼs Presenting Sponsorship makes sure our rich local history is highlighted! Thank you to longtime sponsor Dignity Health North State (Mercy Medical Center, Redding) for their continuous support of the permanent exhibition Dam to Bridge. Showcasing our local feats of engineering and human ingenuity, Dam To Bridge celebrates the North Stateʼs iconic architectural works and our important relationship with the Sacramento River.

Honor, Courage, Commitment: Marine Corps Art, 1975-2018

Open Now - April 30
Support provided by The Robert Harris Family

Additional support provided by Dr. Bruce Farrell, DDS
turtlebay.org/marine-corps
Most people are unaware that there is a Marine Corps Combat Art Program that relies on talented Marines and civilians to document the ongoing mission of the Marine Corps. The guidance they set is simple, “Go to war and do art.” We are pleased to bring Honor, Courage, Commitment: Marine Corps Art, 1975-2018, to Turtle Bay. This exhibition features 36 artworks that speak to the experiences of these artists, most of whom are deployed around the globe. “Marine Corps art is up close and personal. It is about the individual Marine—in combat, during training, or while delivering assistance during times of great need,” said Lin Ezell, Curator Emeritus of the Marine Corps Combat Art Program. “This art helps us better appreciate those who wear the uniform of todayʼs military service members.”
Our version of the exhibition has a special addition. Lin Ezell encouraged our Collections and Exhibits department to find Marine Corps artifacts in Turtle Bayʼs Permanent Collection to add to the gallery. Though it meant stepping back in time to well before 1975, this allowed us to tell the story of Jane Deeble Korn, a Marine Corps Womenʼs Reservist during World War II who moved to Redding with her Navy veteran husband Bob after the war. The Korns were deeply involved in the community, and Jane served on the City of Reddingʼs Civic Arts Commission that created the Redding Museum and Art Center in the early 1960s. This is one of the founding organizations that merged to become Turtle Bay Exploration Park in 1997. Janeʼs uniforms, which she donated to the museum in 1974, give us a glimpse into the life of a Woman Marine nearly eight decades ago.
This exhibition tells the visual story of the United States Marine Corps as seen through the eyes of the artists. It has, as its foundation, artworks created by Marine combat artists who documented their own experiences in times of war and peace. Marine Corps Art will be on display in the Turtle Bay Museumʼs East Exploration Hall now through April 30.


7th West Coast Biennial Art Competition & Exhibition
Open Now - April 30

turtlebay.org/biennial
Lucky number seven! It is hard to believe that this brainchild of Mary Harper, our former Education Manager, and her husband John, Redding Museumʼs former art curator and long-time Shasta College art instructor, has been a Turtle Bay tradition since 2011. The pair came up with the idea to create a larger version of the Redding Museum of Art and Historyʼs annual art competition and exhibition, which had been discontinued after the move to the new museum in 2002.
All artists working in California, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska are invited to submit artwork that has been created in the previous three years and has not been previously exhibited at Turtle Bay or the Mosaic Gallery. A new juror not associated with Turtle Bay is chosen to jury each competition. Our jurors have ranged from curators to art critics; many of them are artists themselves. Along with generous cash prizes for the winners, this fresh perspective for each competition attracts new artists who have not previously submitted and creates a unique exhibition for each exhibition.
For the first four competitions, Jan DeHate, our former Education Coordinator, wrangled all of the art submissions and matched them to payments, and prepared them for the juror. In 2019, we switched over to Entrythingy, which has streamlined the process for the artists and our staff. In 2021, we even managed to host the competition and exhibition virtually with a live exhibition gallery, reception, and jurorʼs lecture via Zoom. This was a memorable experience that speaks to the resilience of artists and museums alike.
Traditionally, the West Coast Biennial opens on the last Friday of January during the City-wide Cultural Cruise, which dates back to the 1980s and is organized by the Shasta County Arts Council. This might be the last year these two coincide, as the Cultural Cruise will be moving to April in 2024 to tie in with California Arts & Creativity Month. However, as Turtle Bayʼs exhibition schedule is set years in advance, we will still open the Biennial at the end of January. When you visit the Turtle Bay Museum to admire the variety of artwork, donʼt forget to
